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We Finally Understand The Entire It Story

We Finally Understand The Entire It Story

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We Finally Understand The Entire It Story John: One problem with this explanation is that IT has a ton of opportunities to kill members of the Lucky 7 but never takes them. When Ben is in the locker with IT, Ben was very scared and IT had full opportunity to eat him. Somehow every single time IT tries to eat any member of the Lucky 7, they escape, whereas none of the other kids attacked survive for more than a minute. They never escape (100% hunt success rate, whereas the Lucky 7 all escape every single time (0% hunt success rate, even though the Lucky 7 are each hunted repeatedly, each time still following the patter of an absolute failure every single time, until the final encounter when IT is being battled in his lair in a true form (In the first movie adaptation, this was a spider or crab or something and they kill this version of IT physically. I think that a much better plot would be that IT is incapable of harming the kids in his non-true form, and is scaring them and trying to get them to leave Dairy and trying to kill them though Eddie Bowers because IT is afraid of them, knowing that only they can kill him. I just watched the second part of the remake and it really seems to make no sense without this. I just can't figure out what IT's motivation could be, because it certainly isn't to kill the kids. There's also some plot element regarding belief that's just left hanging. The kids can untwist reality that IT has twisted by convincing themselves that something isn't real, for example. If I had written the script, I would have explained that children exist in a special place between real and pretend, truth and falsehood, which is the same place that IT exists, and that's why IT can only feed on children, and not by physically eating them, but by absorbing this special element of childhood that makes children different from adults, and that's why they have the power to cancel the harmfulness of false images of people in certain scenes (In the flooded basement with the captive bolt gun in part 2 of the second adaptation) and hallucination-attacks. I also would have really liked to have seen the children slowly learn to reliably use their powers of belief as powerful weapons and protective powers, instead of them being used rarely and sometimes poorly with no final showdown of IT vs skilled kids with belief powers. They never seem to get very far with that and it's an unfortunate missed opportunity.
Date: 2020-07-14

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While self-isolating during the pandemic, I reread It. It had been a long time, & I'd forgotten just how good (& big) the book was. & how much the movies had changed & left stuff out. I enjoyed the movies (both the 90s miniseries & new ones, but they really didn't do the book justice.
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Just imagine a scary looking ghost/demon attacking you with supernatural power and then you are eaten.
Without knowing that ghost/demon is actually an alien that have rival and that is a turtle who literally created the universe and mankind.

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Me: AAAHHHH, PLEASE DON'T KILL ME
Pennywise: I'll come back in 27 years to kill you
Me: Oh, okay
27 years later
Mom: So, when did you last see pennywise?
Me: 27 year-
OH SHIT

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Mabey the director was aiming for a bully the bully to death situation because if so that sounds way better than a 30 minute assembly about how bullying is bad
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I want to have a prequel about it and i think there is something in planning. now IT fears people with CORONA. the greatest fear on earth. a little virus
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Origins sequels always ruin a good horror film. Yes I know it's based on the book, but by the end of _It 2_ I couldn't care less about Pennywise.
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So pretty much Stephen King is showing the true colors of the Elite. As it is I am disgusted with Hollywood. I for one can't watch for them to go.
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I watch IT partly because I enjoy it, but largely because I live right next to the town where it was filmed and it's trippy
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